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I was mowing my back lawn today and i noticed the cap of a small mushroom, luckily it didnt get cut somehow. But anyways, the mushroom looks like the following. It is about 4cm tall. cap is about 1-2 cm wide, round, no point. gills are attached to stem, light brown, not many spores, gills are fairly spread apart. stem was whitish just under cap but below that was brownish orangy coloured, very thin. no bluing as of yet. I won't be surprised if it isnt magic , but I'm just curious about it.. thanks

"Heh heh... mule" - Homer Simpson

--------------------"The closest thing to a lemon around here is that lemon shaped rock... wait a minute, theres a lemon behind that rock!" - Bart Simpson

Mine kinda look like the ones from #2... and the stem wasnt actually very hard... when it dried it became quite floppy, caps look identical though.. my mushroom might not have been as full grown as yours

"Heh heh... mule" - Homer Simpson

--------------------"The closest thing to a lemon around here is that lemon shaped rock... wait a minute, theres a lemon behind that rock!" - Bart Simpson

You guys should pm one another. it is back and forth between you 2 I would love to see the pics when you get them up I went and picked up compost yesturday and put it in these big bins I have and today I had some cool lookig fungi this morning

They sound like the exact colour of mine.. i wish i had a camera.. mine didnt really have a point, but the very top had a little dip in it, maybe it got nicked by the mower... hopefully someone responds that will be able to identify..

"Heh heh... mule" - Homer Simpson

--------------------"The closest thing to a lemon around here is that lemon shaped rock... wait a minute, theres a lemon behind that rock!" - Bart Simpson